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Students’ sense-making of personalised feedback based on learning analytics
Author(s) -
Lisa-Angelique Lim,
Shane Dawson,
Dragan Gašević,
Srécko Joksimovíc,
Anthea Fudge,
Abelardo Pardo,
Sheridan Gentili
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
australasian journal of educational technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1449-5554
pISSN - 1449-3098
DOI - 10.14742/ajet.6370
Subject(s) - learning analytics , peer feedback , dialogic , computer science , thematic analysis , formative assessment , curriculum , procrastination , analytics , mathematics education , psychology , pedagogy , data science , qualitative research , social science , sociology , psychotherapist
Although technological advances have brought about new opportunities for scaling feedback to students, there remain challenges in how such feedback is presented and interpreted. There is a need to better understand how students make sense of such feedback to adapt selfregulated learning processes. This study examined students’ sense-making of learning analytics–based personalised feedback across four courses. Results from a combination of thematic analysis and epistemic network analysis show an association between student perceptions of their personalised feedback and how these map to subsequent self-described self-regulated learning processes. Most notably, the results indicate that personalised feedback, elaborated by personal messages from course instructors, helps students refine or strengthen important forethought processes of goal-setting, as well as to reduce procrastination. The results highlight the need for instructors to increase the dialogic element in personalised feedback in order to reduce defensive reactions from students who hold to their own learning strategies. This approach may prompt reflection on the suitability of students’ current learning strategies and achievement of associated learning goals.

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